The book you are reading looks enormously interesting. Perhaps I should take a closer view to that same book..

It does a pretty decent job of showing why attempts at trying to apply G÷del's Incompleteness Theorem to philosophy or debates is pretty much fallacious. I may get around to writing a review of it in the members' section.

The book you are reading looks enormously interesting. Perhaps I should take a closer view to that same book..

It does a pretty decent job of showing why attempts at trying to apply G÷del's Incompleteness Theorem to philosophy or debates is pretty much fallacious. I may get around to writing a review of it in the members' section.

I need to find many books about this, and no, I'm NOT interested in this topic because I don't know how to live here and now. - This topic is just very exciting for me because of personal/private reasons.

- Anyway, some people look forward to Saturday even though it's Wednesday hee hee this isn't any different for me than when people look forward to another life, because they can't be sure that they are still alive on Saturday?!

I do live here and now, and I'm very happy. But even I can look forward to Saturday if something special is going on.

Anyway, some people look forward to Saturday even though it's Wednesday hee hee this isn't any different for me than when people look forward to another life, because they can't be sure that they are still alive on Saturday?!

Well, that's a head-tilter. Death in the "latest material enjoyment" thread. How delightfully morbid. Am I on the funeral director forum, again?

This is my favorite book about life after death. I think maggots and morticians have some expertise on this subject.

_________________________"What happens in the shadow, in the grey regions, also interests us ľ all that is elusive and fugitive, all that can be said in those beautiful half tones, or in whispers, in deep shade." ~ The Brothers Quay

My latest enjoyment is the free down load of H P Lovecraft's Sonic Sound of Horror. I was listening to WCBU's public radio station, "To the Best of our Knowledge," Each weekend they discuss a differnt topic. Last weeks subject was We are Surrounded by Sound. They discussed H P Lovecrafrt's Sonic Sounds of Horror. I found the discussion very intersting.

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"So entire is my faith in the power of words, that, at times, I have believed it possible to embody even the evanescence of fancies such as I have attempted to describe." Edgar Allen Poe.